Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski
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:25:14
Luckily my iron helmet
protected me.

:25:18
He hit so hard that I suffered a
considerable wound on my head.

:25:24
I didn't lose consciousness,
but suffered massive bleeding.

:25:31
And without your helmet,
what would have happened?

:25:35
Without the helmet,
he could have killed me.

:25:37
He would have split my skull.
:25:39
He was precise in
aiming at my helmet...

:25:43
...but always impulsive, aggressive,
out of control. Hitting everyone.

:25:53
And afterwards?
:25:56
Afterwards, this scar remained.
It's still visible today.

:26:09
That same night, after shooting,
we extras were relaxing.

:26:16
We drank a little and played cards.
:26:18
Klaus Kinski became irate
and aggressive over this.

:26:22
Apparently he wanted to show
that he was a tough guy...

:26:25
...and with his Winchester he shot
three bullets into our hut.

:26:29
We were 45 men cramped together
in there and he wounded one of us.

:26:35
He shot off his fingertip. There
was so much blood, I was afraid...

:26:41
...that the man was hit in the body,
but it was only the middle finger.

:26:45
The extra's name was Araos.
:26:48
The trajectory of the bullets...
:26:52
did they penetrate the roof diagonally
from above and then into the floor?

:26:58
No, he shot straight
through the wall.


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